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    FIA Seizes 580kg of Human Placentas at Airport for Anti-Ageing Use

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) intercepted a shipment of 580 kilograms of human placentas at an airport. These placentas were reportedly destined for use in anti-ageing injections, a controversial treatment that has gained attention in alternative medicine circles. The seizure underscores the growing demand for unconventional biomedical products in the cosmetic and health sectors. Authorities are investigating the source and intended distribution channels of this large quantity of biological material.

    Human placentas have been marketed in some regions for their purported regenerative properties, often linked to skin rejuvenation and anti-ageing therapies. However, the legality and safety of such treatments remain highly debated among medical professionals. The confiscation by the FIA highlights the challenges regulators face in controlling the import and export of human biological substances, which can pose health risks if not properly handled. This incident may prompt stricter oversight and regulatory measures in the biomedical trade.

    Meanwhile, the case draws attention to the broader issue of unregulated health products entering the market, which can undermine public trust and safety. The FIA’s action serves as a deterrent against illegal trafficking of human tissues and emphasizes the need for vigilance in monitoring biomedical imports. As investigations continue, authorities aim to dismantle networks involved in the illicit trade of such materials, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards.

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